Sweetney played three minutes in the Bulls' 100-97 win over Miami on Saturday after spending three games on the inactive list with a bruised right shin. Viktor Khryapa took his spot on the inactive list, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Sweetney drew coach Scott Skiles' ire due to his weight and lack of conditioning. After starting 30 of 32 games from November-January, Sweetney spent much of the rest of the year as either a DNP-CD or on the court for minimal minutes. Look for him to be a back-up at center and power forward and see between 15-20 minutes nightly.

2005-06

Sweetney will compete for and likely win the Bulls' starting power forward job, bringing a good deal of rebounding, interior scoring ability and muscle to the position. At 6-8, Sweetney is a little undersized on the defensive end, but Songaila, his primary competition for minutes, isn't a defensive whiz, either. Harrington could cut into the minutes of both players if spotty defense becomes an issue.

2004-05

Sweetney has the potential to put up very solid numbers - he has excellent hands, a real NBA body, and an array of low-post moves. Unfortunately, the Knicks have an absolute glut at his position - every guy on the New York roster is likely to see some time at the four this year, with the possible exception of Stephon Marbury. If Sweetney can get 30-35 minutes a night, look for 13-15 points and 8-10 boards on a consistent basis.

2003-04

This rookie out of Georgetown put up great numbers in the tough Big East Conference and will get a chance to contribute while Antonio McDyess is out. Critics cite his height as a big disadvantage but his toughness is not questioned. This will be a "dipping the toes in" first season so he's not worth a selection.